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I'm a third generation San Fernando Valley resident and have spent my entire adult life advocating for community empowerment and good government. My top priorities are bringing continued progress, prosperity, mobility and sustainability to our Valley. Please use this website, sign up for my newsletter and contact my offices if you need assistance. My staff and I will always go the extra mile to serve you.

This year, in partnership with Vegan Street Fair, we'll be hosting a ton of great LA food trucks. Food trucks will be on site at the concert area starting at 6:30 pm.

WHEN AND WHERE

Saturdays, starting June 16@ 6:30 pm to 8 pm

North Hollywood ParkNext to the NoHo Library

ADMISSION: FREE

PARKING AND TRANSIT

Street parking is available.

Go Metro and take the North Hollywood Station stop on the Metro Red/Orange Line.

NOHO DO’S AND DON’TS

For your comfort, you may bring:BlanketsLow chairs (under 3 ft. in height)Tarps and pillowsFood and non-alcoholic beverages are permitted.Canopies, umbrellas or EZ-ups are permitted UNTIL the concert starts. Once the announcements begin, you must take these items down.

You may NOT:Use stakes to keep your blankets in place as they are a safety hazard.No grills or open flames of any kind in the park.Please keep animals tethered and respect your neighbors by being mindful of your space and the view of others.

Billy Mitchell & The Circle of Friends takes the straight-ahead be-bop jazz music and injects the contemporary, smooth jazz flavor. Like the legends he most admires, pianist and producer Billy Mitchell refuses to limit himself creatively.

Savor was formed to honor the 40-year career of Latin-rock legend Carlos Santana—from the raw power of the self-titled album issued in 1969 to the recent spate of hits with current stars that makes Santana’s music so well-loved.

Homelessness is the biggest social issue facing Los Angeles and I am committed to finding sensible solutions to this crisis. While the crisis is regional, its impacts are felt in different ways in every Council District 2 neighborhood.

Last weekend, I had the pleasure of breaking ground on New Directions for Youth's (NDY) Health and Recreation Center in North Hollywood. This was a special event for me because I have long supported NDY's work with at-risk youth. For more than 43 years, NDY has transformed tens of thousands of young lives by creating a positive atmosphere for children in the San Fernando Valley. NDY serves 3,000 youth each year and has provided free services for a whopping 90,000 people in our communities.